One key to keeping viewers engaged in your story is creative camera movement. Dollies, cranes, jibs and tracks are among the oldest technologies for achieving this. A new variation is "the slider," a ...
Allex, a new modular, active support system comprising an all-new tripod, head and five-axis slider, has been launched by Libec, and is claimed to offer users “extremely accurate and smooth pan, tilt ...
June 6, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Here's a really inexpensive and clever way to smoothly move your video camera around: Place furniture sliders under ...
I have a confession: I love House of Cards. Part of the reason for my obsession is the opening sequence (and probably Kevin Spacey's oddly passable/terrible accent). The time-lapse, gently rolling ...
The iPhone has long been well-regarded for its photographic capabilities, but as of late it’s becoming quite the outstanding tool for videographers as well. For example, with the iPhone 8 and the ...
Thanko's new Camera Slider Long Rail allows you to take a smooth sliding shot, which is hard to do while you hold a camera in your hand. There is a threaded screw hole at the center and also at either ...
Photographers searching for a motorised camera slider may be interested in a new project launched via Kickstarter this week for the SlideBorg. Designed by a team based in Basel, Switzerland, the ...
Camera sliders are your everything when it comes to cinematic camera movement. They can reveal a scene, place a location, and capture movement smoothly. And they vary enormously in price, so here are ...
The new Falcon Eyes 80cm Camera Slider Carbon (STK-08C-0.8) has a quick and simple way of adjusting the camera axis to rotate as it is being moved. A very quickly adjusted tube between the two main ...
InMotion has created a fully automated digital slider for smartphone, GoPro and light mirrorless camera videography. In contrast to most camera sliders that are big, heavy, and expensive, InMotion is ...
Although not everyone may remember it, there was a time when if you wanted to make a professional-looking film, you needed either a 16mm movie camera or something along the lines of a BetaCam. Compact ...